Popular Interior Trim Styles To Consider

ECOS Paints 09/28/2022
Popular Interior Trim Styles To Consider

Trims add to your space's design. They create a mold that lines, highlights, and enhances the look of various interior details. Adding trim work into your space gives it that little added touch that brings the space together and completes a look. Here are four popular interior trim styles to consider.

Crown Molding

Crown molding is a classic trim style that peaked in the 1850s. As the name suggests, crown molding goes on the crown or the tops of certain design features. It creates a decorative finish and seamless conjunction between corners. They typically decorate and seam the meeting point between the wall and ceiling. Crown molding comes in numerous design variations. However, many like to opt for the traditional, classical structures featuring regal details like those used in the original moldings for royals.

Wainscoting Panels

Wainscoting panels add shapes, texture, detail, and dimension to your space. They are thin strip-planks of wood that come together as a frame in the center of a surface. The panels create a unique design detail that slightly protrudes from the wall, adding dimension and texture to a blank surface. Wainscoting panels commonly appear as a feature detail for the lower quarter of your walls, creating sections, separations, and breaks in your room's design.

Baseboard Trims

On the opposite end of the wall from crown molding are baseboard trims. Baseboards seam together corners where the lower part of the walls meets the floor. It creates a clean end to the wall and a distinct start to the floor. Like other trims, baseboards outline two meeting points while also adding details to a room's interior. As a bonus feature, baseboards also act as wall bumpers, protecting the bottom bit of your floors. It protects your wall from being scratched or scuffed by mops, brooms, kicking feet, and other influences.

Casing Liners

Like when you outline your drawings to make your image stand out, casing liners highlight the shapes of numerous interior characteristics. Casings outline windows, doors, entryways, and outlet panels. They frame various room features, making them pop and stand out in the space's design instead of just blending into the walls. It imbues more texture into your space and minimizes the unsightly awkwardness of joints.

Each popular interior trim style offers added features and functionality to your space. They create clean ends to joints and corner meeting places, highlight other room characteristics, and enhance the space with dimension and design. To optimize the look and function of your trims, add a pop of color to them with some non toxic* furniture paint fit for wooden and various surfaces like trims. Whether you paint your trims in the same color as your walls or highlight them in a bold outline pigment, painting your trims completes your room's look and ties every interior detail together. Outline and detail your space with new trim and transform your space with ease.

*Non-toxic - Conforms to ASTM-D4236, specifically concerning oral toxicity, skin irritation and respiratory effects.

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